Nintendo of America has tired to clear up a bit of confusion surrounding the transfer of online IDs for Wii U consoles owners. According to NOA, while Wii U users are unable to transfer Network IDs between consoles, or even sign-in on a different console, the use of Network IDs on “other devices” will be possible “in the future.” Should your Wii U break or sprout legs and go on a city destroying rampage – no worries: just wrangle the unruly system, toss it in a box, and send it off to Nintendo – not the retailer you purchased it from.

“Nintendo of America’s repair process includes the transferring of the Nintendo Network ID to a new Wii U console if a replacement system is needed,” an NOA rep told Kotaku.

This is good for a first step for people who have initial problems, but this is not how you fix the problem. Consumers need an easier way to do this than having to know to send the console back to Nintendo.

Nintendo said they were planning to fix this issue in the future, but since I don't live in the U.S I'm not going to buy a Wii U until Nintendo confirms you can play your downloaded Wii U games in another Wii U console. Considering I planning to buy every game digitally.